If you were wondering how Harlem’s eating establishments make the grade with the New York Health Department, it’s all right here in a simplified ratings map. The New York Times just updated the page April 5. See how your favorite Harlem restaurants stacks up. I certainly did!
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There is also an iPhone app for that.
Grade Spotter: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/grade-spotter/id515154594?ls=1&mt=8
At the least, it’s comforting to see that the “B” ratings and “A” ratings of restaurants in Harlem outnumber the “C” ratings. It’s a great map to take caution of and interest in Harlem restaurants as well as restaurants throughout Manhattan.
I truly love the fact that the two best-scoring restaurants along the entire length of FDB are the two “bullet-proof” Chinese takeout joints!
Appearances ain’t everything, folks…